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Dr.  Allan F. Wiechmann

Position

Associate Professor

Research Description

We have been using the Xenopus laevis model to study circadian signaling in various tissues of the eye, especially the retina and cornea. Much of our work has involved identification of melatonin receptor subtypes in the retina. We have used the simplified REMI system generate transgenic frogs that over-express melatonin receptors and some matrix metalloproteinases that may be under the influence of circadian signals. We recently became interested in utilizing the CRISPR/Cas9 approach to knock out specific melatonin receptors in the eye of Xenopus tropicalis.

Lab Memberships

Wiechmann Lab (Principal Investigator/Director)


Contact

Address:
Department of Cell Biology
University of Oklahoma HSC
BMSB 553
940 Stanton L. Young Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK
73104, USA

Email: allan-wiechmann@ouhsc.edu

Web Page: http://www.oumedicine.com/cellbiology/general-program-info/faculty/allan-f-wiechmann

Phone:  (405) 271-8001 ext. 45522
Cell phone:  405-514-9664